Academic publishing in Europe and N. America

Archive Publication ethics Submission Payment Contacts
In the original languageTranslation into English

Innovations and integrativeness of modern folklore

Authors

Babayeva Malahat Ramiz gizi

Rubric:Philology
342
1
Download articleQuote
342
1

Annotation

Azerbaijan's culture, formed on the basis of rich historical traditions and values, has a special value as a socio-cultural institution that embodies the moral integrity, national-moral values and uniqueness of our people in the conditions of modern globalization.

In modern conditions, because the quality of determination of the national culture of each nation is directly conditioned by folk culture and folklore in the new accultural situation that has manifested itself, the use of the opportunities of folklore resources in terms of national interests is of particular relevance. This depends, first of all, on the approach to folklore as a system and the examination of its structure at the level of modern theoretical and methodological requirements. The above-mentioned necessitates completely different approaches and defines new tasks in the science of national folklore studies.

Methods: Comparative, theoretical analysis and generalization; qualitative empirical methods: observation, interview).

Keywords

Azerbaijani folklore
culture
eclecticism
philological studies
universalism

Authors

Babayeva Malahat Ramiz gizi

References:

1.Averintsev S. S.  .M.: Nauka, 2005. (Materials for the biobibliography of scientists. Literature and language.

2.Veselovsky N.  Selected articles.. L., 1939

3.Wittgenstein L. Selected Works. M., Territory of the future, 2005

4.Feyerabend P.K. Science and ideology: A response to Rollin // New ideas in psychology. — 1986. — Vol. 4. — № 2. — pp. 153—158.

5.Rorty, R. Philosophy and the mirror of nature. 1997.

6.Martin, Michael (1994). Readings in the Philosophy of Social Science. p. 213. ISBN 0-262-13296-6.

7.Geertz, Clifford. 2001. Available Light: Anthropological Reflections on Philosophical Topics. Princeton: Princeton University Press

8.Elliott Oring. "UI Press | Elliott Oring | Engaging Humor". Press.uillinois.edu. Retrieved 2018-11-15

9.Durkheim, Émile (2009). Sociology and philosophy. Routledge Revivals. Translated by D. F. Pocock, with an introduction by J. G. Peristiany. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-0-415-55770-2.

10.Simmel, Georg. (1976) "The Stranger." In The Sociology of Georg Simmel. New York: Free Press.

11.Lakatos, Imre (1970). "History of Science and Its Rational Reconstructions". PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association. 1970: 91–136.

 

Other articles of the issue

G. Shen ANALYSIS OF MOZART CONCERTO NO. 26 IN D MAJOR, K. 537, “CORONATION”
Download article in PDF382 views
cc-license
About us Journals Books
Publication ethics Terms of use of services Privacy policy
Copyright 2013-2024 Premier Publishing s.r.o.
Praha 8 - Karlín, Lyčkovo nám. 508/7, PSČ 18600, Czech Republic pub@ppublishing.org